The Colleen Bawn; or, the Brides of Garryowen
A DOMESTIC DRAMA, IN THREE ACTS.
BY DION BOUCICAULT, ESQ. , AUTHOR OF The Pope of Rome, The Young Actress, The Poor of New York, The Dublin Boy, Pauvrette, Life of an Actress, Jessie Brown, The Octoroon, Azael, Blue Belle, Dot. &c.
PRINTED BUT NOT PUBLISHED
Original Cast, at Miss Laura Keene’s Theater, New York, March 27th, 1860.
Hardress.—Green broad-skirted body coat of the time; double-breasted light silk waistcoat, leather pantaloons, top boots, hair rather long, steeple-crowned gold-laced hat, and white muslin cravat.
2nd Dress : Blue body coat, white waistcoat, white kerseymere breeches, silk stockings, and shoes.
Daly.—Brown coat, etc., same fashion as above. 2nd Dress : Full dress.
Creagh, O’Moore, and Gentlemen.—Evening dress.
Father Tom.—Broad-brimmed, low-crowned hat, faded black suit, black riding boots, and white cravat.
Myles.—Drab great coat, with cape, red cloth waistcoat, old velveteen breeches, darned gray stockings, and shoes.